Eye Evaluation Form 8500-7/SODA

Hello again, I would like study here in Colombia but i don't know if the SODA test is valid here, but i maybe will study in USA if it's possible
@josdav14
I am not sure whether or not the SODA is valid in Colombia if it's from the FAA. My suggestion would be to contact the FAA directly and ask them about it -- they should be able to help you out more than I can.
 
@josdav14
I am not sure whether or not the SODA is valid in Colombia if it's from the FAA. My suggestion would be to contact the FAA directly and ask them about it -- they should be able to help you out more than I can.
Oh thank you, but to communicate with the FAA, i have to call to a special number or what? the Colombian aeronautic organization don't know about the SODA test and i don't know who to contact
 
I agree, In obtaining special eye evaluations in respect to the airman medical certification program, reports from an eye specialist are acceptable when the condition being evaluated relates to a determination of visual acuity, refractive error, or mechanical function of the eye.
 
Oh thank you, but to communicate with the FAA, i have to call to a special number or what? the Colombian aeronautic organization don't know about the SODA test and i don't know who to contact
Here is the contact information for the FAA for international calls:

Dr. Stephen Veronneau
Manager, Aerospace Medical Education Division
Federal Aviation Administration
MMCA/CAMI/AAM-400 P.O. Box 25082
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125-9944
Phone Number: (405) 954-4832

Since you are calling from Colombia, you will also have to put in one of these codes, depending which company you use:
00444 - Comcel, 005 - Orbitel, 007 - ETB, 009 - Telefonica

After that, dial 1, and then (405) 954-4832

For example, if your phone company in Colombia is Telefonica, you would dial 009 1 (405) 954-4832

Let me know if you have any other questions!
 
I agree, In obtaining special eye evaluations in respect to the airman medical certification program, reports from an eye specialist are acceptable when the condition being evaluated relates to a determination of visual acuity, refractive error, or mechanical function of the eye.
@Mollymatz how is the flight school biz? Please stop copying and pasting replies and pretending they are your own thoughts. https://www.faa.gov/about/office_or...m/ame/guide/app_process/exam_tech/item50/amd/
 
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Here is the contact information for the FAA for international calls:

Dr. Stephen Veronneau
Manager, Aerospace Medical Education Division
Federal Aviation Administration
MMCA/CAMI/AAM-400 P.O. Box 25082
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125-9944
Phone Number: (405) 954-4832

Since you are calling from Colombia, you will also have to put in one of these codes, depending which company you use:
00444 - Comcel, 005 - Orbitel, 007 - ETB, 009 - Telefonica

After that, dial 1, and then (405) 954-4832

For example, if your phone company in Colombia is Telefonica, you would dial 009 1 (405) 954-4832

Let me know if you have any other questions!
The information to contact is clear, but you don't have the email for tell about me case and know in what time i can call and talk in detail about me?

I have many questions about this, but the main issue that concerns me is if the SODA test for example, if I pass the SODA test successfully, in this case to amblyopia in the future when i will have to get a job in a airline, don't will be the SODA certificate a problem to get a job like pilot?
 
The information to contact is clear, but you don't have the email for tell about me case and know in what time i can call and talk in detail about me?

I have many questions about this, but the main issue that concerns me is if the SODA test for example, if I pass the SODA test successfully, in this case to amblyopia in the future when i will have to get a job in a airline, don't will be the SODA certificate a problem to get a job like pilot?
Call between 9 AM - 4 PM. They should be able to answer all of your questions.
 
If you go for the first medical and know your eyesight may not meet the standards. Don't let the AME deny the medical, ask that it be deferred while you complete the evaluation form with the regional flight surgeon.

Upon a successful MFT which they should allow you to take, then they issue you the full medical.

Alex.
My eyesight does meet the visual standard of both eyes 20/20 . But I was diagnosed with lattice degeneration and treated with barrage laser a year ago and retina is stable and had no hole or tear or any complication. Am I eligible for class1 or will ter b any complication.
 
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